What exactly are fingerprints? Without raising the question, Why do we have fingerprints, the answer might be that our fingers act a little like an ink stamp, except that instead of ink we have sweat. The technical term for the bit responsible is the eccrine glands present in the ridge skin secreting sweat. This is also most likely the reason they are called finger prints in the first place.

5 million years ago, "nature" didn't predict the need for, or the existance of crime labs.

Obviously there are requirements for the more durable "thick skin" on our hands and feet, and "thin skin" on the rest of the body.

So, why the ridges?

Humans are a very tactile species. With thin skin, hair provides good sensory feedback. However, hair is impractical on the bottom of the feet and on the manipulation side of the hands. The ridging likely aids with the flexibility of the skin, as well as acting like hair and improving sensory feedback.

Realizing that the ridging goes through all layers of the skin, the ridges may also aid with anchoring the skin to the underlying tissue, with benefits of the skin on the hands and feet tightly sticking to the underlying tissue, rather than being loose.

Excretions likely aid with longevity and flexibility of the skin. Many other species also mark terratory with scents including those secreted from the paws. While humans don't distinguish scents left behind by hands and feet, perhaps some of the secretions remain from an evolutionary past. Certainly other animals respond to our scents.

The uniqueness, and the long-term stability of the ridging of the fingerprints is pretty extraordinary. There is maturation, but otherwise general stability. But, if one justified the ridges, then there would be no reason to expect all individuals to appear identical, or for them to change within a single individual. There certainly are benefits for the skin on our hands and feet to recover from damage with minimal scaring, i.e. a stable structure.

Judging by the number of things (glasses and china in particular) that 'er indoors manages to break, I would guess that she leaves no finger prints at all!

Either that...Or she has been augmenting the natural oils in the hands with lotions and other artificial oils.

Verily you jest not! She has cremes, lotions and potions for just about everything: Day creme, night creme, face creme, eye creme, neck creme, left hand creme, right hand creme, this creme, that creme, the other creme!!!!

I must admit though, she put on a face mask the other day and result was an astonishing improvement. Unfortunately, she took the face mask off.

Verily you jest not! She has cremes, lotions and potions for just about everything: Day creme, night creme, face creme, eye creme, neck creme, left hand creme, right hand creme, this creme, that creme, the other creme!!!!

I must admit though, she put on a face mask the other day and result was an astonishing improvement. Unfortunately, she took the face mask off.

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